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the event was originally supposed to bring in $300 million to the city. butt it has been down sized from 12 international teams to just three, and that has dried up corporate sponsorship of the event. >>> today marks the beginning of the year of the snake. ♪ >> yesterday san francisco kicked off its chinese new year's celebration necessary the financial district. you see mayor ed lee taking part in the year of the serpent eye dotting ceremony. a martial arts demonstration by a team at the westfield center round out the celebrations. >>> in beijing fireworks lit up the night sky for the beginning of the chinese new year. this is traditionally a time for fireworks displays, and generous banquets but this year the authorities asked the public to set off fewer fireworks because there is a lot of pollution in the sky there. >>> coming up next is the sixth time the charm? the grammy awards is tonight and a bay area teacher is nominated again. what is behind his nomination as a teacher and a musician? >>> and here's a live look from our roof cam showing you th
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the city we know today would not exist without him. everything that rudy giuliani and i have accomplished is built on the foundation that ed laid. it is a foundation that is strong and unshakable as his faith in the genius and beauty of new york and his faith in god. you will be happy to know that i have been to my biblical research. it is only fiction that this torah portion is about moses leading the jews out of egypt trad. ed was our moses, but with a little less hair. [laughter] he did not part of the red sea, but he broke out a strike i shouting words of encouragement. just as moses died before he reached the promised land, ed died hours before the documentary about him opened in theaters. leave it to him to maximize publicity about a film of his life. no one entered the theater of politics more than him. no one was ever better at it. as much fun as it was to watch him as mayor, the real show began when he left public office -- lawyer, professor, elevation the judge, restaurant reviewer, reform organizer, twitter user, even radio
the city we know today would not exist without him. everything that rudy giuliani and i have accomplished is built on the foundation that ed laid. it is a foundation that is strong and unshakable as his faith in the genius and beauty of new york and his faith in god. you will be happy to know that i have been to my biblical research. it is only fiction that this torah portion is about moses leading the jews out of egypt trad. ed was our moses, but with a little less hair. [laughter] he did not...
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in the city. and some of the other things you're seeing on the map is the approved businesses, the businesses are currently doing business in the city. one of the things we said once we started visualizing on the map the slow and more rapid growth of residential -- residential property in soma and then in 2011 you just saw obviously a huge residential boom in the downtown area. so, we've just actually -- we're a company in southern california. we just relocated up here, small little office in san francisco, trying to better understand the community moving at a fast pace here. part of doing that is working with the city and better understanding how we can support open data. so, thank you. (applause) >> good morning, everybody. can you hear me? good morning and welcome to the hatchery. this is our newest space. my name is rajul pakash, i'm one of the founders. along with my other partners, chris and richy in the back, and lawrence who could not make it. welcome to 6 45 harrison and the hatchery. it'
in the city. and some of the other things you're seeing on the map is the approved businesses, the businesses are currently doing business in the city. one of the things we said once we started visualizing on the map the slow and more rapid growth of residential -- residential property in soma and then in 2011 you just saw obviously a huge residential boom in the downtown area. so, we've just actually -- we're a company in southern california. we just relocated up here, small little office in...
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and work and play in the city. and we look forward to great events like a super bowl host or something like that, we're going to be able to give people a really rich amount of programs that they could access from here to santa clara to san jose. we can act regionally with our data and we can join and continue to be in the great city of san francisco. so, i want to thank all of the people, all of the different starting up companies here and those that are inventing with us, thank them for celebrating innovation month in such a exemplary way. and i think we're going to have a lot more to announce before this month is out, including on our way to the world series. thank you very much. (applause) >> now, if i may introduce our partner in crime here, board president david chiu who is also going to be complimenting us with all of his efforts at the board. come on up, david. (applause) >> good morning. i am incredibly excited to be here today for a couple of reasons. first of all, the hatchery is one of my favorite places
and work and play in the city. and we look forward to great events like a super bowl host or something like that, we're going to be able to give people a really rich amount of programs that they could access from here to santa clara to san jose. we can act regionally with our data and we can join and continue to be in the great city of san francisco. so, i want to thank all of the people, all of the different starting up companies here and those that are inventing with us, thank them for...
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and by far the healthiest place you could is in the city. manhattanites burned a third of the fossil fuels of people in dallas for example. to use a third electricity. why? their heating and cooling their neighbors, their apartments are touching. even more important than that mostly the less driving they are doing. transportation is the greatest smoke contributor to most civilians greenhouse gas. in our daily lives the biggest choice which may, when i build my house in washington, d.c. i make sure i cleaned the shores -- the shelves on the sustainability store. i got the bamboo flooring. i have a wood burning stove that supposedly a log burning in my wood burning stove contributes less co2 to the environment than if it were left to decompose in the forest naturally. but, of course, i have the energy saver like all. the energy saver labels saved as much electricity, or i should say states as much carbon in the year as moving to a walkable neighborhood saves in we. so the whole green gadget discussion, what can i buy to make myself more sustai
and by far the healthiest place you could is in the city. manhattanites burned a third of the fossil fuels of people in dallas for example. to use a third electricity. why? their heating and cooling their neighbors, their apartments are touching. even more important than that mostly the less driving they are doing. transportation is the greatest smoke contributor to most civilians greenhouse gas. in our daily lives the biggest choice which may, when i build my house in washington, d.c. i make...
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empowerment in the city. and that, of course, is lenny denriquez. i want to invite her up here. if you walk around and see an amazing mural or amazing garden, it's a good chance she's the one that said yes to that application. so, here we go, lenny. (applause) >> good evening. i'm up here because i nominated the progress park for the best ccg nen award. i'm proud to present this award on behalf of nen to bruce and bill for their hard work and dedication for turning this vacant lot, this eyesore in their community to a beautiful green park for everyone to enjoy. through their hard work and dedication and the support of their neighbors, they just created something tremendously beautiful. it's just amazing. and i would like -- i'm honored and i would like to invite them up to receive their award. (applause) >> thank you. [laughter] >> i want to mention that we live in one of the newest neighborhoods in san francisco, brand-new -- well, ten-year-old buildings, condos, apartments, a bunch of people who don't have
empowerment in the city. and that, of course, is lenny denriquez. i want to invite her up here. if you walk around and see an amazing mural or amazing garden, it's a good chance she's the one that said yes to that application. so, here we go, lenny. (applause) >> good evening. i'm up here because i nominated the progress park for the best ccg nen award. i'm proud to present this award on behalf of nen to bruce and bill for their hard work and dedication for turning this vacant lot, this...
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domestic violence homicide in the city. however, i would like to point out while that is a cause for celebration, i want to make sure that we understand the full context of this and quite frankly the difference between aggravated assault and homoe homicides. when we're talking about dominguez hills it's important to recognize that everything that we say and do carries a message and that that message often has severe impacts in our community. i can tell you for instance recently we had a case involving an individual by the name of oliver, who decided during a domestic dispute, he was going to kill his girlfriended by setting her on fire. fortunately in this incident, fire services were there quicklily and our victim will fully recover, but shortly after this incident was publicized we got a couple of cases in our office where victims are complaining that they have been threatened by the offend with doing similar things and setting them on fire. i would also like to say that we're going to talk about some of the highlights of
domestic violence homicide in the city. however, i would like to point out while that is a cause for celebration, i want to make sure that we understand the full context of this and quite frankly the difference between aggravated assault and homoe homicides. when we're talking about dominguez hills it's important to recognize that everything that we say and do carries a message and that that message often has severe impacts in our community. i can tell you for instance recently we had a case...
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community, to the city of san francisco. she is a resident. she is a native, well educated, statewide experience, and a very, a very strong team player. and i think what's very refreshing in talking about some of the preservation issues is she's always asking me about the economic development side of it and the economic benefits side of it. and i think that's a very important part of the equation and she certainly recognized it and i think it's a very important asset in this position. so, i strongly recommend that you recommend this reappointment approval to the board. thank you very much. >> thank you. are there any other public comments? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, any thoughts? supervisor breed. >> i'm really excited to move the nomination of commissioner matsuda. she is a district 5 resident, very actively involved and supported by some of the most respected leaders of the japanese community, including i see sandy mori in the audience. thank you for coming today. the service that comes from partici
community, to the city of san francisco. she is a resident. she is a native, well educated, statewide experience, and a very, a very strong team player. and i think what's very refreshing in talking about some of the preservation issues is she's always asking me about the economic development side of it and the economic benefits side of it. and i think that's a very important part of the equation and she certainly recognized it and i think it's a very important asset in this position. so, i...
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mayor give his state of the city address. his administration's focus is on creating jobs, making sure that all of our residents have access to those jobs,st and from local hireness and job readiness, training and placement, we are moving towards equality for all with the mayor's leadership. ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to introduce the 43rd mayor of san francisco, mayor edwin lee. (applause)
mayor give his state of the city address. his administration's focus is on creating jobs, making sure that all of our residents have access to those jobs,st and from local hireness and job readiness, training and placement, we are moving towards equality for all with the mayor's leadership. ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to introduce the 43rd mayor of san francisco, mayor edwin lee. (applause)
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the u.s.g.s. says the epicenter of the quake was about 6 miles from a city of 400,000 people. . quake was felt in many parts of colombia and ecuador. >>> people in beijing watched as fireworks filled the skies to ring in the lunar new year. tomorrow is the start of the year 4711 in the chinese calendar. the year of the snake. a plea by the chinese government to limit the number of firecrackers to cut down on pollution doesn't seem to work. >>> meantime in san francisco, shoppers at westfield center on market street enjoyed storytelling in celebrate of the chinese new year. >> eyes like a rabbit and breathed fire. it was a dragon. >> today's story was the tale about the creation of the i zodiaccalendar. >>> today only 50 of the massive pythons have been captured or killed. the month-long hunt for burmese pythons in the everglades is sponsored by the state to capture the invasive species which poses' threat to native animals. the hunters are to log exactly where they caught each snake and scientists will look at their stomach contents. >> we want to know what they are eating? what
the u.s.g.s. says the epicenter of the quake was about 6 miles from a city of 400,000 people. . quake was felt in many parts of colombia and ecuador. >>> people in beijing watched as fireworks filled the skies to ring in the lunar new year. tomorrow is the start of the year 4711 in the chinese calendar. the year of the snake. a plea by the chinese government to limit the number of firecrackers to cut down on pollution doesn't seem to work. >>> meantime in san francisco,...
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and i'd like to invite the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco naomi kelly to introduce this award. (applause) >> good evening, everyone. thank you for coming out this evening. it is my honor to just thank all of you and all of the award winners for all of the great work that you do in the community. you are the nuts and bolts of san francisco. you are what makes us resilient, which makes us -- which gives us character. and, so, we appreciate all of you. these awards are important and they're an important opportunity for all of us at city hall to make a moment and salute the people and organizations that work hard every day to make our neighborhoods the very best that they are. so, i have the distinct pleasure to introduce one of my most favorite people, city employees here in san francisco. y'all just heard from mr. clean, and that's who we affectionally call the director of dpw mohammed nuru. and he has a right hand and that right hand, her name is sandra zanega. it doesn't matter what neighborhood you're in, you can call either one of them and they will tell
and i'd like to invite the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco naomi kelly to introduce this award. (applause) >> good evening, everyone. thank you for coming out this evening. it is my honor to just thank all of you and all of the award winners for all of the great work that you do in the community. you are the nuts and bolts of san francisco. you are what makes us resilient, which makes us -- which gives us character. and, so, we appreciate all of you. these...
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during negotiations the city include the possibility at no cost to the city of leaving the tbm's in the ground under the pagoda palace. we're not saying that's the only option. we understand that the probable choice is going to extract the machines physically from the pagoda palace. but given the probable cost to do that -- not the cost to the city, but the cost to these businesses -- we believe that it would be a mistake 18 months out -- because that's when they're going to arrive in north beach, these tbm's -- to close off the possibility today in our negotiations with the owner of the pagoda palace to not leaving them in the ground. leaving them in the ground there solves a lot of problems. . in the end we agree it's ultimately a city neighborhood choice, but we think that the city should not at this point prevent them from happening in the future. so, please negotiate that possibility now. thank you so much. >> thank you, mr. bruno. anyone else here to address the board on the director's report? come forward, please. is there anybody else who cares to address the board on the direct
during negotiations the city include the possibility at no cost to the city of leaving the tbm's in the ground under the pagoda palace. we're not saying that's the only option. we understand that the probable choice is going to extract the machines physically from the pagoda palace. but given the probable cost to do that -- not the cost to the city, but the cost to these businesses -- we believe that it would be a mistake 18 months out -- because that's when they're going to arrive in north...
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when i love about new york city and all the cities that are really international cities, there are not that many in the united states, san francisco, l.a. a bit, i love about it is there is always a new population of people moving in. so the japanese lose their yen value and move out, the chinese move in and take their computers of their hands, always someone, whoever is coming in. gerri: to see that more all over the country. all the foreigners buying in florida. so we're starting to see investors coming in the fall cash. foreigners coming in and out of cash. individuals, first-time buyers, people who want to trade up. >> you know who is a person he should be moving even more than a first-time buyer or international person, someone who wants to trade up because if you take less for your home today and get them, this deep discount to you are ahead of the game. people are still stalling when they should not be. gerri: named three cities that you like now. >> seattle, las vegas and first and foremost new york city, my home town. gerri: so good to see you. the key for coming on. appreciat
when i love about new york city and all the cities that are really international cities, there are not that many in the united states, san francisco, l.a. a bit, i love about it is there is always a new population of people moving in. so the japanese lose their yen value and move out, the chinese move in and take their computers of their hands, always someone, whoever is coming in. gerri: to see that more all over the country. all the foreigners buying in florida. so we're starting to see...
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the big flood is coming, we better start building the ark. >> new york city isn't the only city lagging behind in rising sea levels an not every problem can be solved by building walls. >> so here in boston you have the problem so many east coast cities are facing. we built the city on the water. >> steven flynn is a leading advocate for investigating big in projects that make the u.s. more resilient to disaster. >> on a scale of 1-10 how prepared are we right nowen the northeastern u.s.? >> on the scale oven with-10, we're in roughly a 3 range. >> 3? >> we have been whistling by the graveyard too long when it comes to dealing with a major weather event especially in the northeast. >> one place to start, he say, could be power grids and transit systems, critical yet storm vulnerable infrastructure that gives coastal cities life. >> americans basically have got themselves into thinking bad events are things somebody else is supposed to prevent from happening. >> prevent and pay for. take for example the choices now facing the people of breezy point. >> did these people have any protectio
the big flood is coming, we better start building the ark. >> new york city isn't the only city lagging behind in rising sea levels an not every problem can be solved by building walls. >> so here in boston you have the problem so many east coast cities are facing. we built the city on the water. >> steven flynn is a leading advocate for investigating big in projects that make the u.s. more resilient to disaster. >> on a scale of 1-10 how prepared are we right nowen the...
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it's a great investment for the city, and that's what lafayette found out. >> so how is the consumer in lafayette situated differently from me here in manhattan with one cable service? >> in comparison to where you are in manhattan where there's no government intervention at all, in lafayette the municipality is acting as a steward, standing up for you. it is in fact government's role to stand up against the ethic that might makes right. in most of america there is no government factor keeping these bullies from charging us whatever they want. >> you describe something in your book that we've talked about often at this table. quote, "the constant easy, friendly flow between government and industry in the communications world centered around washington d.c." describe that world. >> it's a warm pond of familiarity. everybody knows everybody else. they're all very nice people, you'd like to have a drink with them. they go from a job inside the regulator to a job in industry to a job on the hill, one easy flow, nice people. outsiders have no impact on this particular world. and it would
it's a great investment for the city, and that's what lafayette found out. >> so how is the consumer in lafayette situated differently from me here in manhattan with one cable service? >> in comparison to where you are in manhattan where there's no government intervention at all, in lafayette the municipality is acting as a steward, standing up for you. it is in fact government's role to stand up against the ethic that might makes right. in most of america there is no government...
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but the success of the show, the show should be bigger than it is now. >> new york city was too small for you? >> it wasn't enough because whatever we were dealing with in new york, i asked my listeners in new york i had that much respect to them to say can we take them national? absolutely. everything we talk about needs to be shared with everybody. it should be on everywhere. >> i wish you much success and thank you for the service you offer to us. >> been great being here. >>> still to come, what we do to protect our children. >> have recent photos. we need head shots. if there's a missing child we need to know who we're looking for. there are so many people asking for assistance, yet, we don't know who we're looking for because we don't have a photo of that child. ♪ [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but it's not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... from a place like no other. ♪ and now with low lease programs, the malibu state of mind has never been easier to get into. ♪ babies aren't f
but the success of the show, the show should be bigger than it is now. >> new york city was too small for you? >> it wasn't enough because whatever we were dealing with in new york, i asked my listeners in new york i had that much respect to them to say can we take them national? absolutely. everything we talk about needs to be shared with everybody. it should be on everywhere. >> i wish you much success and thank you for the service you offer to us. >> been great being...
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on behalf of the city of irvine and the city council, i would like to thank the mayor, lapd chief charlie beck, our own irvine police chief and the many scores of law enforcement agencies for working so hard to catch this ruthless criminal. you have seen all the agencies involved here, and they are very strong, good partners, including fbi, and the riverside city and also the county of san bernardino. the offer of this $1 million reward is clear demonstration that we are collectively committed to solve this tragic case as quickly as possible and we thank you for all the partners for that. we will never forget that this senseless tragedy that started just last sunday in our city of irvine. seven days ago, our community lost a wonderful young couple that was preparing to get married soon. a safety officer at usc, and monica kwan, an assistant women's basketball coach at cal state fullerton. it is important to know that they had dreams and aspirations. our irvine police department is committed to helping find this suspect every day and every night. >> also with us is federal bureau of invest
on behalf of the city of irvine and the city council, i would like to thank the mayor, lapd chief charlie beck, our own irvine police chief and the many scores of law enforcement agencies for working so hard to catch this ruthless criminal. you have seen all the agencies involved here, and they are very strong, good partners, including fbi, and the riverside city and also the county of san bernardino. the offer of this $1 million reward is clear demonstration that we are collectively committed...
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the the city of poston saw the snow reach 21 inches deep there. that is where a tragic accident happened. a teenager claimed into this car to get warm. the tail pipe was blocked, in the snow and the boy died in a matter of minutes. >> ems were coming out of the boy, at around this point, i got a look at his face. eyes rolled back in his head. i have seen that look before. >> this is part of the country recovering from hurricane sandy, one of the most devastating storms to hit the east coast. it isn't a new phenomenon, experts say our weather patterns are changing due to global warming. we dispatched a team of team of cnn reporters across the country and around the world to investigate, how bad can these storms become? and what can we do now to plan for the next big superstorm when it hits. >>> hurricane sandy threatening to unleash massive damage on the u.s. northeast. >> conditions are deteriorating very rapidly. >> certainly felt more rain, more wind, stronger gusts. >> i've never, in 26 years of forecasting, have seen anything like this. >> the
the the city of poston saw the snow reach 21 inches deep there. that is where a tragic accident happened. a teenager claimed into this car to get warm. the tail pipe was blocked, in the snow and the boy died in a matter of minutes. >> ems were coming out of the boy, at around this point, i got a look at his face. eyes rolled back in his head. i have seen that look before. >> this is part of the country recovering from hurricane sandy, one of the most devastating storms to hit the...
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forbes ranks the city as one of the 20 best paying cities for women. it's based on data provided by the census bureau and the site nerd wallet. they say they earn a madian income of more than $47,000 a year and washington, d.c. took the top spofment now, it's time for a look back and ahead at the look on wall street. debra cost rin has this weekend's bloomberg business report. >> if you still haven't gotten your flu shot, you may want to put that on your to do list. the newest numbers out from the c.d.c. show the flu is still a major concern this season with epidemic levels of deaths. widespread flu activity is reported. doctors say the flu strains going and this year are ones that make people more intensely sick than usual. and strong job growth this year. according to the national restaurant association it was the third largest private job creator since the economic recovery began. the group thinks the industry will see a job growth rate this year up a full percentage point in the projected total employment. if you're stressing over what to get your
forbes ranks the city as one of the 20 best paying cities for women. it's based on data provided by the census bureau and the site nerd wallet. they say they earn a madian income of more than $47,000 a year and washington, d.c. took the top spofment now, it's time for a look back and ahead at the look on wall street. debra cost rin has this weekend's bloomberg business report. >> if you still haven't gotten your flu shot, you may want to put that on your to do list. the newest numbers out...
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city in the state of guerrero. it's about three hours away from acapulco. it's an land and if you're driving from mexico city, you have to pass by. >> how big is it? >> is very small and as for now it has over 100,000 people there. so to me it felt more like a small town. it was very rural. there were dirt roads, no running water. it treacy was very unstable. so that's where he grew up in the outskirts, very close to the mountains. in the senate values rather than not, which are very, very beautiful and very meaningful to me because when my parents came to the u.s. in the u.s. to us recall that the other side and as a child i also thought [speaking in spanish] was the other side of the map. so i thought that's where the u.s. west, on the other side of this nonsense. >> host: when did you come to the u.s. and why? >> guest: i came to the u.s. when i was nine and a half years old back in 1985 and the reason why i.t. was because my parents were already here. my father left when i was too, my mother came anonymous one
city in the state of guerrero. it's about three hours away from acapulco. it's an land and if you're driving from mexico city, you have to pass by. >> how big is it? >> is very small and as for now it has over 100,000 people there. so to me it felt more like a small town. it was very rural. there were dirt roads, no running water. it treacy was very unstable. so that's where he grew up in the outskirts, very close to the mountains. in the senate values rather than not, which are...
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not the highways. >> this job required the heavy equipment, comparatively, new york city weathered the blizzard well. returning to its hurried pace by midday. >> looks like we dodged a bullet. >> on long island it was nature in contrast, her beauty and frustration. gilbert abandoned his jeep. >> i got home and my wife had to throw blankets on me. my clothes were all wet. >> with a crew of friends he worked to rescue his vehicle, and a day of inconvenience ending with small victories. >>> new this morning, police are looking for three people in connection with a quadrupel shooting. one person in critical condition and three others in stable condition. police shut down a block for an hour and then the party started up again. this is the last weekend of mardi gras before fat tuesday. >>> new evidence to show you this morning in the manhunt for a former l.a. cop accused of killing three people including a police officer. news surveillance showed what happened to be dorner tossing something from his truck into the trash bin. police say he is seeking revenge from his 2008 firing from the for
not the highways. >> this job required the heavy equipment, comparatively, new york city weathered the blizzard well. returning to its hurried pace by midday. >> looks like we dodged a bullet. >> on long island it was nature in contrast, her beauty and frustration. gilbert abandoned his jeep. >> i got home and my wife had to throw blankets on me. my clothes were all wet. >> with a crew of friends he worked to rescue his vehicle, and a day of inconvenience ending...
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on the whole i'm a new york city i'm from new york city and if. i feel like over. and over does no boner. i'm. a i can't believe. ok let's just be honest here for a moment for some people this is an justifiably so a battle about a police state since one thousand a.d. the number of people in prison per capita in the united states has more than tripled we now in prison a greater percentage of our population than any other country in the world in fact the united states is only five percent of the world's population has twenty five percent of the world's prison population in the u.s. one in every one hundred six white males aged eighteen or over is incarcerated. hispanic males that number is one in thirty six and one in fifteen black males over eighteen is currently in jail between one thousand eighty seven and two thousand and seven state spending on incarceration related expenses increased one hundred twenty seven percent of all spending on higher education during that same period rose a mere twenty one percent is it that much more profitable to jail or population th
on the whole i'm a new york city i'm from new york city and if. i feel like over. and over does no boner. i'm. a i can't believe. ok let's just be honest here for a moment for some people this is an justifiably so a battle about a police state since one thousand a.d. the number of people in prison per capita in the united states has more than tripled we now in prison a greater percentage of our population than any other country in the world in fact the united states is only five percent of the...
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i am mayor of the city of irvine. on behalf of my city and city council, i would like to thank mayor antonio villaraigosa and chief charlie beck and our own police chief and the many score agencies for working so hard to catch this ruthless criminal. you have seen the agencies involved here that have i have not mentioned but they are very strong, good partners including f.b.i. and riverside city and also san bernardino. the offer of this $1 million reward is clear demonstration that we are collectively committed to solve this tragic case as quickly as possible. we thank you for all the partners for that. we will never forget that this senseless tragedy that started just last sunday in our city of irvine. seven days ago, our community lost a wonderful young couple that was preparing to get married soon. chief lawrence a safety officer at usc and monica kwan a basketball coach at cal state fullerton. it is important to know that they had dreams and aspirations. our irvine police department is committed to helping find t
i am mayor of the city of irvine. on behalf of my city and city council, i would like to thank mayor antonio villaraigosa and chief charlie beck and our own police chief and the many score agencies for working so hard to catch this ruthless criminal. you have seen the agencies involved here that have i have not mentioned but they are very strong, good partners including f.b.i. and riverside city and also san bernardino. the offer of this $1 million reward is clear demonstration that we are...
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most expensive cities in the world. the index, tokyo, osaka japan had first and second, followed by sydney, australia in third place. as for american cities, you have to go to number 27 on the list to find them, los angeles and new york city tied for that spot. although it's kind of hard to think of new york as any kind of bargain. >>> up next, a good dog who made it through a big storm now competing for best in show. hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. with hand-layered pasta, tomatoes, and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us e
most expensive cities in the world. the index, tokyo, osaka japan had first and second, followed by sydney, australia in third place. as for american cities, you have to go to number 27 on the list to find them, los angeles and new york city tied for that spot. although it's kind of hard to think of new york as any kind of bargain. >>> up next, a good dog who made it through a big storm now competing for best in show. hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i...
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. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood. and now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >> good morning and welcome to eyewitness news. i'm gigi barnett. >> and i'm tim williams. it's a very chilly start to the day. >> nice change from yesterday. the sun is out, when.com. yesterday at this time we had winds howling through. temperatures are cool but it's going to warm up pretty nicely over the next few days. that comes with a bit of a change. but not temperatures in the teens. probably waking up to a little frost on your car if you go outside. 18 in oakland, 24 upton, 23 ocean city. our daytime high today in the mid-40s will go up to about 44 which is just about normal for this time of year. we will talk about the rain coming our way and the snow that moved on by. >> we will start there. huge storm that hit millions is gone now. and now the cleanup efforts are underway. while many of the major airports are back up, cruisers to working to clear snow covered roads. erica for ari has more from hartford, connecticut. >> reporter: still plen
. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood. and now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >> good morning and welcome to eyewitness news. i'm gigi barnett. >> and i'm tim williams. it's a very chilly start to the day. >> nice change from yesterday. the sun is out, when.com. yesterday at this time we had winds howling through. temperatures are cool but it's going to warm up pretty nicely over the next few days. that comes with a bit of a...
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i think the city has to come up with better planning for driving in the city. >> the city's mayor delivered his state of the state address this past week, mayor vincent gray talked about the financial health of the city, it has a $17 million surplus, and he also proposed investing $100 million in buildings and preserving 10,000 units of affordsable housing. >> this is an issue that has been on the books, and through fenty's administration and back to kelly. affordable housing in the district was something lost for a long time, and mayor gray is now addressing this issue. i mean, this has become condominium city, and we definitely need good, affordable housing for not poor people or people that can't make it, but we are talking about average people who can't make it every day. >> we are talking about startup couples -- >> and they are now living in rooms because they can't find an apartment they can afford. >> it's almost prohibited to be able to find a reasonable place in the city, and you are absolutely right. i think the mayor should be congratulated -- >> he should be congratulated. i th
i think the city has to come up with better planning for driving in the city. >> the city's mayor delivered his state of the state address this past week, mayor vincent gray talked about the financial health of the city, it has a $17 million surplus, and he also proposed investing $100 million in buildings and preserving 10,000 units of affordsable housing. >> this is an issue that has been on the books, and through fenty's administration and back to kelly. affordable housing in the...
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it's hardly the bad guy. this guy was the hero. midland city, alabama. a town that relies on prayer, and on that january afternoon, a town that would also rely on a school bus driver, a quiet man named chuck poland, who called the schoolchildren on his bus his kids. he was driving that day, flagged down by a man who lived along the route, jimmy lee dykes, who demanded children from the bus. when the driver tried to put that bus in reverse he was shot and killed. we all know what happened next. little ethan stolen from the front seat. six days trapped in that bunker. last night, here, those first images of ethan. in an abc news exclusive. the family telling us that they were hoping that we should america that ethan's smile has returned. there was something that we heard over and over again. >> there's a long line of heroes. i don't use that word lightly. i can also tell you that mr. poland, the bus driver, is a hero. this could have been so much worse. >> i have no doubt that his actions likely saved those children from being harmed. >> reporter: from eth
it's hardly the bad guy. this guy was the hero. midland city, alabama. a town that relies on prayer, and on that january afternoon, a town that would also rely on a school bus driver, a quiet man named chuck poland, who called the schoolchildren on his bus his kids. he was driving that day, flagged down by a man who lived along the route, jimmy lee dykes, who demanded children from the bus. when the driver tried to put that bus in reverse he was shot and killed. we all know what happened next....
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five point two billion dollars in profit and was awarded a tax refund three point two billion dollars citi group has not paid taxes in the last four years and yet in the wake of the financial crisis they are deemed too big to fail and received four hundred seventy six billion dollars in taxpayer bailout money and goldman sachs has spent twenty two million dollars in campaign contributions and twenty one million dollars in lobbying. efforts in the past decade and in two thousand and eight paid taxes at a rate. for a. one person that it was thank you thank you thank you because you. cut you suck i never was immaculate to me like you. think i was sick of the excess thank you thank you of the two thousand yes thank you but one could send out if you want but that is the twenty five years that we looked at but greet we've been working pete thank you let me keep it in this color that they think we put up with to keep it in bed at night but not willing to cuba good thing we could think of this thank you thank you. thousands thank you thank you thank you i was excited to be kooks excuse. this is is
five point two billion dollars in profit and was awarded a tax refund three point two billion dollars citi group has not paid taxes in the last four years and yet in the wake of the financial crisis they are deemed too big to fail and received four hundred seventy six billion dollars in taxpayer bailout money and goldman sachs has spent twenty two million dollars in campaign contributions and twenty one million dollars in lobbying. efforts in the past decade and in two thousand and eight paid...
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some stories of heroics from the municipalities including in the city of norwalk where a woman was at her house unable to get to a hospital. but a crew who was stationed at the plowed the way for an ambulance to get to her. the woman was able to get to the hospital where she delivered her baby. we are told that mom and the baby are doing just fine. from fairfield, connecticut, now back to you. >> geraldo: dan, thanks. you were on the long island troy and there was nothing and then you hit the blizzard. >> exit 53 right after nassau county. suffolk county it was not done. no plows through there. our friend mayor bloomberg should have sent some of the great new york city sanitation guys to open up the long island expressway. a main artery. that should have been cleared. >> geraldo: 200 cars. >> 200 cars struck there. no plows at all. that is inexcusable. >> geraldo: people spent the night there, many of them. tomorrow night is one hollywood's biggest parties. the 55th annual grammy awards and with the rogue cop, the renegade still on the loose, security will be extra tight there. our al
some stories of heroics from the municipalities including in the city of norwalk where a woman was at her house unable to get to a hospital. but a crew who was stationed at the plowed the way for an ambulance to get to her. the woman was able to get to the hospital where she delivered her baby. we are told that mom and the baby are doing just fine. from fairfield, connecticut, now back to you. >> geraldo: dan, thanks. you were on the long island troy and there was nothing and then you hit...
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. >>> and they call it the oscars of the dog world, the contenders arriving in new york city for the westminster kennel club show. the pampering boggles the mind, blow-outs, manicures and pilates. e ♪ >>> and good morning, america, on this morning after a storm for the record books. now the nightmare of digging out begins. life won't be back to normal for days for some people with the power still out for more than 350,000 homes and businesses, and travel still at a standstill in some areas.
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>> i don't know most cities of that size actually the crime rate is lower than the national average. compare a city like that to detroit it is always going to be per capita. i don't think kennesaw probably has any more of a crime rate than frankfort, kentucky, for example and they don't have a similar law. has to do with the volume of people pushed together and like minded ney i tour of the people. i don't think you will see a lot of criss-crossing diversity that causes that conflict readily. >> judge jeanine: the bottom line is they are saying that we don't have as much crime where you look at chicago, no one is allowed to have a gun and it is like the murder capital of the country. and then kennesaw where everybody has a gun and there is nothing like that. >> the problem in chicago is actually because of places in that part of the country where you can actually purchase guns either from a private buyer or a gun show without any kind of background check. >> judge jeanine: you can make that argument in any town in the nation. >> again, it embarrassing to participate in the debate bei
>> i don't know most cities of that size actually the crime rate is lower than the national average. compare a city like that to detroit it is always going to be per capita. i don't think kennesaw probably has any more of a crime rate than frankfort, kentucky, for example and they don't have a similar law. has to do with the volume of people pushed together and like minded ney i tour of the people. i don't think you will see a lot of criss-crossing diversity that causes that conflict...
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also, the westminster dog show begins in new york city, with over 3,000 dogs in the competition. the show will feature 187 different types of breeds, hoping to win the best in breed award. contestants will be whittled down to seven dogs to win the best in show. tuesday is mardi gras, and in louisiana as many as 1 million people will travel to new orleans. they'll be decked out in purple, gold and green as they hope to acquire as many beads as possible in the parades. wednesday the senate finance committee set to hold a hearing to consider the nomination of jacob lu for treasury secretary. he was recently president obama's chief of staff. thursday, an astroid will come within 17,200 miles of earth. don't worry, nasa says the astroid will pose no threat. that's a look at the week ahead, i'm marianne rafferty, fox news. >>> our movie reviewer sits down with viola davis about "beautiful creatures." >> plus, the fighting irish with a marathon match. the game went overtime not once, twice, three times, keep counting. we'll tell you who came out on top ahead in sports. her
also, the westminster dog show begins in new york city, with over 3,000 dogs in the competition. the show will feature 187 different types of breeds, hoping to win the best in breed award. contestants will be whittled down to seven dogs to win the best in show. tuesday is mardi gras, and in louisiana as many as 1 million people will travel to new orleans. they'll be decked out in purple, gold and green as they hope to acquire as many beads as possible in the parades. wednesday the senate...
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not just the lupenos but any program in dance and athletics and sports that gets the body in motion in its totality, mind, body, spirit as a unity. >> very true. susan teaches a class at san jose city college. that's great. >> i do on saturdays. i'd love to have more people attend. 10:00 at san jose city college. join us. >> there you go. you have a great performance coming up. tell us about it. >> we do. it's this coming saturday on february 16th. we have two shows at 2:00 and at 8:00. we're featuring two other local groups. one of them is from san jose state university. and then we're also featuring our very own group which is we recently started that group with some of the alums and some of the students they're at the lupenos school. it's going to be great. >> we do have videoyou provided for us. what is it like for you to see the children into it, not just attending and going through the motions, but they're into it? >> i feel proud. this is my culture, being a first-generation here in the bay area, i feel good that a lot of the parents bring their kids to the school to take dance
not just the lupenos but any program in dance and athletics and sports that gets the body in motion in its totality, mind, body, spirit as a unity. >> very true. susan teaches a class at san jose city college. that's great. >> i do on saturdays. i'd love to have more people attend. 10:00 at san jose city college. join us. >> there you go. you have a great performance coming up. tell us about it. >> we do. it's this coming saturday on february 16th. we have two shows at...